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Welcome To Terrell
Academy
Terrell Academy is
accredited by the
Georgia Accreditation
Commission (GAC) with
Quality and is
a member of Georgia
Independent Schools
Association (GISA).
Established in 1970, we
are a Christian-based
K3-12th grade College
Preparatory School with
a total enrollment of
300 students from
Terrell and surrounding
counties. Students at
Terrell Academy receive
traditional instruction
enhanced by the use of
technology. In addition
to this, many
extra-curricular
activities are available
to students. It is our
purpose to provide
opportunities for
students to develop
their intellectual,
physical, emotional,
social, and moral
capabilities to the
extent that they can
function responsibly as
citizens in our changing
society.
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Our
elementary
students
receive
traditional
instruction
as well as
Art, Music,
Computer,
and
Accelerated
Reading.
Karate,
Voice,
Piano, and
Dance
Lessons are
also
available at
an added
cost. YMCA
Soccer is
also offered
to K4-5th
grade. Third
and Fourth
grade
students who
are
interested,
are given
instruction
in the
basics of
basketball
and play at
half-time of
the home
Varsity
games. Fifth
graders play
Junior Pro
football and
basketball.
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Junior High
students
participate
in the
Accelerated
Reading
Program,
Art, and
4-H.
Extra-Curricular
activities
available to
Junior High
students are
Cheerleading,
Softball,
Baseball,
Basketball,
Football,
and Track.
Students who
maintain an
A average
are inducted
into the
Junior
National
Honor
Society.
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High School
students are
given the
opportunity
to get
involved in
extra-curricular
activities
such as the
National
Honor
Society,
Yearbook,
One-Act
Play,
Literary,
Debate,
Fellowship
of Christian
Athletes,
Letter Club,
Student
Council,
Spanish
Club,
Cheerleading,
Danceline,
Softball,
Baseball,
Football,
Basketball,
Track, Golf,
Tennis, and
Girl's
Soccer.
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Notice of Non
Discriminatory Policy
Terrell Academy admits
students of any race,
color, or national
origin to all the rights
privileges, and
activities generally or
made available to
students at the school.
It does not discriminate
on the basis of color,
national or ethnic
origin in administration
of its educational
policies, admissions
policies, and athletic
and other school
administered programs.
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